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It takes about 1,799 gallons of water to produce one pound of beef. How much water does it take to produce one pound of crickets?
2 gallons
26 gallons
1 gallon
1 tablespoon
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Edible insects may be the answer to feeding a growing population. In 2021 the Food Aid Foundation said hunger affects how many people worldwide?
One out of every 9 people.
One out of every 39 people.
One out of every 19 people.
One out of every 29 people.
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Edible insects are typically rich in all these nutrients except for one. Which is it?
Vitamin C
Vitamin B12
Protein
Iron
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Shellac is a protective coating used to give some fruit, vegetables, and candies a shiny appearance. Where does shellac come from?
It's a manmade substance
It's a hydroxy fatty acid produced by certain plants
It comes from honeycomb
Excrements of the female lac insect
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Which of these is NOT a benefit of edible insects?
Insects are rich in protein and iron.
Easy to gather and eat insects from your yard.
They're a possible solution to world hunger.
Fewer resources are needed to raise insects.
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Beyond edible items, many cricket producers sell insect poo and shed exoskeletons as fertilizer. What is this excrement called?
Frass
Ordure
Scat
Cricket doo
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In this country you can find food vending machines offer packets of zebra tarantulas, chocolate-covered grasshoppers, and rhinoceros beetles.
China
Japan
Vietnam
India
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Entomophobia is the fear of insects. Roughly what percent of the U.S. population suffers from entomophobia?
46 percent
6 percent
61 percent
26 percent
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More than 2,100 species of insects are currently eaten in approximately how many countries?
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rocket
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banana
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Chapulines are commonly eaten in certain areas of Mexico. What are they?
Raw mealworms
Fried grasshoppers
Canned termites
Roasted crickets
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shark
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gift
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baam
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Which of these statements is true?
All bugs are insects, but not all insects are bugs.
Bugs and insects are 100 percent the same thing.
All insects are bugs, but not all bugs are insects.
Ladybugs and June bugs are true bugs -- duh, their names say
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The Bible includes stories about John the Baptist eating insects. What type of insects were on his menu?
Bees wrapped in palm leaves
Scorpions with coriander
Locusts with honey
Termites roasted over an open flame
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